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  1. How To Avoid Common Singing Mistakes
    by Chris Chew. I have judged many singing competitions and is also a regular patron of live music clubs and have observed singers making the same mistakes again and again. Some of those mistakes were so blatantly obvious and can be easily avoided or corrected such as singing out of tune. Although singing out of tune is a certainly an awful singing mistake, it isn't the biggest singing mistake. Did I surprised... products, articles, news

  2. How to Delight your Audience (Part 2)
    by Lindsey Benton. In Part 1 of this article I talked about how important it is to interact with your audience at your gigs. Read on for my final Tips and those 'special ingredients' you can enter into the mix, for a great show... Tip 2 - Special ingredients - for your interaction. Having seen hundreds of gigs in my time, the ones that are the most enjoyable have been the ones where the audience interaction has ha... products, articles, news

  3. Jammin' In Jamaica - The History Of Jamaican Dub Music
    by La Jackson. Around the explosive, political and musically transitional period of the late '60s, America, Jamaica and England were affected by a new production technique that first reared its head in Jamaican studios. Special effects units like delays, echoes, and reverbs had gained popularity through producers like Osbourne (King Tubby) Ruddock, who owned a sound system and cut acetates at Duke Reid's Treas... products, articles, news

  4. Why Become a Musician?
    by Vincent Hely. Being a musician means being involved in an art form that is very satisfying. Playing music can lift you up when you're down, inspire others to dance, sing, or just feel better because of music you are playing. Becoming a musician requires years of hard work, dedication, vision and passion. If those characteristics are a part of a your makeup, you have what it takes to become a musician. Musi... products, articles, news

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